Women in the Holocaust: A Collection of Testimonies, Band 1

Features testimonies detailing the oppression and forced labor of Jewish women during the Holocaust, who were important mainstays in their families.

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Seite 57I remember one incident in which he behaved most “ politely " : rather than
pummeling a number of workers to death , he merely wounded them in the head ,
and since they had benefited from his fit of liberality , he later looted their homes .

Seite 226Regrettably , the hint did not benefit her relatives , for many of them later arrived
in Auschwitz . As a courier , Mala was permitted to move freely among the
sections and barracks of Birkenau , the largest division of Auschwitz , and she
also had ...

Seite 234He died instead a few days later when the Germans put to death all the Sonder
workers who had been involved in the rebellion . It is clear , however , that in the
uprising one of the crematoria was damaged . Originally the Sonders had hoped
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